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Harris says she doesn’t care about 2024 ‘gossip’

Vice President Harris said in an interview broadcast Thursday morning that she doesn’t care about questions regarding the presidential ticket for the 2024 election, calling them “gossip.” © Greg Nash Vice President Harris speaks at a signing ceremony for the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday, November […]

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PRUDENTIAL ANNOUNCES AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS 2021 SPONSORSHIP

Prudential AFCON Sponsorship:L-R: Brain Nkwenti, CEO Prudential Beneficial Cameroon, Sandra Latorre, Chief of Staff and General Secretary Office, Confederation of African Football (CAF), Eric Mboma, Chief Representative Officer Prudential Northern Africa Region, Javier Oleo, Marketing and Partnership Director, Confederation of African Football (CAF) at the press conference to announce Prudential’s sponsorship of African cup of nations

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U.S. pushing for more U.N. sanctions on North Korea over missiles

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The United States is pushing the United Nations Security Council to impose more sanctions on North Korea following a series of North Korean missile launches, the U.S. ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, said on Wednesday. “The U.S. is proposing U.N. sanctions following North Korea’s six ballistic missile launches since September

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President Kenyatta visits Naivasha ICD, Kisumu Shipyard and Mbita Bridge

NAIROBI, 12th January 2022 (PSCU) –President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday made day-long impromptu working visits of Naivasha Inland Container Depot (ICD), Kisumu Shipyard and the new Mbita Bridge. At the ICD, the President witnessed the trans-shipment of container cargo from the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) to the Meter Gauge Railway (MGR) and took a train ride

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President Kenyatta visits Naivasha ICD, Kisumu Shipyard and Mbita Bridge

  President Uhuru Kenyatta inspected the  Naivasha Inland Container Depot (ICD) when he made an impromptu tour to the site in Longonot, Nakuru County. NAIROBI, 12th January 2022 (PSCU) –President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday made day-long impromptu working visits of Naivasha Inland Container Depot (ICD), Kisumu Shipyard and the new Mbita Bridge. At the ICD, the

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AFCON TUNISIA VS MALI : GAME PREVIEW AND TEAM NEWS

Tunisia are taking on Mali in a big “Eagles’” clash this Wednesday as Group F enter into play for 2022 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). The game will kick off  at 13:00 GMT at Limbe Omnisports stadium. Also read : ROGER MILLA BLAMES NORTH AFRICAN COUNTRIES OF CAUSING CHAOS ON AFRICAN CONTINENT Both teams of Eagles

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Explore the world in 2022 with Emirates’ new special fares

Get closer to long-awaited family reunions and much-needed holidays, with special fares on flights booked between January 12 and January 23, 2022  Kampala, Uganda 12 December 2021 — Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, has launched a new campaign to bring passengers even closer to more unforgettable travel experiences in 2022. Emirates customers can benefit

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2021 was New Zealand’s hottest year on record

Last year was New Zealand’s hottest year on record, according to the country’s National Institute of Water and Aeronautic Research (NIWA), and seven of the past nine years are among New Zealand’s warmest ever. The country’s steadily rising temperature brings increased risk of major floods, bushfires and storms. According to NIWA, New Zealand’s average temperature

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South African studies suggest Omicron has higher ‘asymptomatic carriage’

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Preliminary findings from two South African clinical trials suggest the Omicron coronavirus variant has a much higher rate of “asymptomatic carriage” than earlier variants, which could explain why it has spread so rapidly across the globe. © Reuters/SUMAYA HISHAM A healthcare worker administers the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine to a pregnant woman, amidst

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Islamabad’s air termed healthy after weeklong downpour

Islamabad: The federal capital’s air quality was recorded clean and healthy after months of polluted air amid declined ratio of hazardous environmental pollutants in the atmosphere after week-long rainfalls lashed out the metropolis, reveals the 24 hours ambient air quality report of Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (Pak-EPA)’s on Monday. © Getty LAHORE, PAKISTAN – APRIL 29:

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